Sandy-damaged coastal communities from Manasquan to the Barnegat Inlets are learning through media sources that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will not be starting a massive beach replenishment project in June.
An historic, privately-owned, religiously-affiliated beachfront community in Monmouth County calls FEMA's reversal of an earlier decision to reject their disaster funding request a huge victory.
Over the weekend, Hoboken mayor Dawn Zimmer added to the scandal circus swirling around Gov. Chris Christie and his administration by claiming Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno threatened to withhold Sandy relief funds unless the mayor approved a development project.
After visiting with families severely impacted by Superstorm Sandy, Gov. Chris Christie announced a "milestone" in New Jersey's recovery from the October 2012 storm.
The business community and residents themselves on what is commonly called the barrier island hope the old adage of bad things coming in three is true because they might not be able to deal with four.
U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone is applauding the federal department of Housing and Urban Development for investigating Gov. Chris Christie's administration, which decided to spend $2 million more than needed for a series of "Stronger than the Storm" advertisements that aired last summer.